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Elephants primarily inhabit the terrestrial layer of ecosystems, often found in savannas, forests, and grasslands. They are ground-dwelling animals and do not occupy specific vertical layers like arboreal creatures do. Their habitat preferences vary by species; for example, African elephants typically roam savannas, while Asian elephants are often found in forests.

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